On 05/10/2010 12:27 PM, David L wrote: > > When I upgrade between fedora releases, I usually > install with only local users, then run system-config-authentication > and select "Enable LDAP support" on the "User Information" tab > and on the "Authentication" tab and then click "OK". Then I just > copy the old /etc/ldap.conf from the previous release over the > one in /etc on the new release. If you want to continue to do that, you'll need to replace /etc/nsswitch.conf with a version configured to use "ldap" instead of "sssd". I believe that if you replace both ldap.conf and nsswitch.conf, the system will function as it used to. sssd does have some compelling features, so you might want to invest a few minutes into migrating the settings from your old ldap.conf to /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. Your LDAP directory looks a lot like Active Directory, so you'll probably use a lot of the settings which are present in the default sssd.conf, but commented out. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test